The technology company Virtual Instruments has officially introduced its pioneering product named Phantom, a monitor designed to fundamentally change interaction in both professional and gaming environments. The central innovation of the Phantom display lies in its unique capability to allow the user to see directly through the screen. According to the manufacturer, the core idea is to minimize eye strain and offer a more immersive experience during long work or intensive gaming sessions. Technically, the monitor boasts premium specifications: it features a 24-inch diagonal, a pin-sharp 4K resolution, and a remarkable peak brightness of 5000 nits. Furthermore, the panel guarantees a complete color coverage of 100% sRGB. The signature function is the ability to seamlessly switch between a transparent and a conventional, opaque display mode. For connectivity, modern USB-C and HDMI ports are included. The market launch of the Phantom is planned for the end of 2025. The high demand is already evident in the strictly limited Founders Edition, which comprises only 10 units, seven of which are already pre-reserved at this time, confirming the intense interest in this futuristic display technology, reported by The WP Times, citing Visual Instruments.

The technical specifications of the Phantom distinctly set it apart from standard monitors. The high brightness of 5000 nits is essential to ensure clear visibility in both the standard and transparent modes, especially in the presence of bright ambient light. The combination of 4K resolution and 100% sRGB aims to appeal to professional users such as designers and video editors, while the innovative transparent mode creates a novel layer of immersion for gamers. The fact that seven out of ten of the exclusive Founders Edition models have been reserved before the official sales launch at the end of 2025 underscores the market readiness for such cutting-edge technology.
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